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Right Back Where We Started From

If misfortune hadn’t gotten in the way, Sandra Sanborn would be where she belongs—among the rich and privileged instead of standing outside a Hollywood studio wearing a sandwich board in the hope of someone discovering her. It’s tough breaking into the movies during the Great Depression, but Sandra knows that she’s destined for greatness. After all, her grandmother Vira crossed the country during the Gold Rush and established the Sanborns as one of San Francisco’s most prominent families, and her mother Mabel grew up in a lavish mansion and married into an agricultural empire. Success, Sandra feels, is in her blood. She just needs a chance to prove it.

In between failed auditions, Sandra receives a letter from a man claiming to be her father, which calls into question everything she believes about her family—and herself. As she tries to climb the social ladder, family secrets lurk in the background, pulling her down. Until Sandra confronts the truth about how Vira and Mabel gained and lost their fortunes, she will always end up right back where she started from.

Right Back Where We Started From is a sweeping, multigenerational work of fiction that explores the lust for ambition that entered into the American consciousness during the Gold Rush and how it affected our nation’s ideas of success, failure, and the pursuit of happiness. It is a meticulously layered saga—at once historically rich, romantic, and suspenseful—about three determined and completely unforgettable women.

 

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Book club questions for Right Back Where We Started From by Joy Lanzendorfer

Use these discussion questions to guide your next book club meeting.

Sandra's sense of identity is tied to family stories her mother Mabel told her--stories that aren't entirely true. How is our sense of self tied to our family history? What happens when we find out that history is incomplete or wrong?
This book covers a century of history, including the California Gold Rush, World War II, Depression-era Hollywood, the early days of California agriculture, and more. Which era of this book would you most like to visit?
How does Sandra's ambition to be successful shape her life? When is her ambition harmful? When is it helpful?
This is a book about gold rushing, both the literal and metaphorical. How many gold rushes are in this book?
What does an "authentic life" look like for Elmer and Frederick? How does it compare to Mabel, Vira, and Sandra's ideas of life?
How would Vira, Mabel, and Sandra's stories be different if they were men?
What does the American dream mean for women compared to men? Who else has been historically left out of the American dream?
Why does Sandra think the answer to her problems are to start all over again? How does this pattern relate to the title, Right Back Where We Started From?
What legacy does Vira pass down to Mabel? What about Mabel to Sandra?
What do you think Sandra does after the end of the book?

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